Police seek owner of electric guitar found in Oakville park

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Police seek owner of electric guitar found in Oakville park
Halton cops say elderly gentleman often seen sharing his music at Coronation Park

Author of the article:Spiro Papuckoski
Published Sep 17, 2025 • 1 minute read

Halton Regional Police are seeking the owner of an electric guitar found in the parking lot of an Oakville park.
Halton Regional Police are seeking the owner of an electric guitar found in the parking lot of an Oakville park. Photo by Handout /Halton Regional Police
Police in Halton need help locating the rightful owner of an electric guitar.

On Wednesday afternoon, Halton Regional Police shared an image on social media of a bright orange Stagg guitar that was found in a parking lot at Coronation Park in Oakville.



Police said an elderly gentleman is often seen sharing his music in the park.

“If you know who he is, please reach out so we can get his guitar back where it belongs — in his hands making music,” police wrote on the X platform.



Anyone with information on the guitar’s owner should call the police non-emergency phone number at 905-825-4777.
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Police seek owner of electric guitar found in Oakville park
Halton cops say elderly gentleman often seen sharing his music at Coronation Park

Author of the article:Spiro Papuckoski
Published Sep 17, 2025 • 1 minute read

Halton Regional Police are seeking the owner of an electric guitar found in the parking lot of an Oakville park.
Halton Regional Police are seeking the owner of an electric guitar found in the parking lot of an Oakville park. Photo by Handout /Halton Regional Police
Police in Halton need help locating the rightful owner of an electric guitar.

On Wednesday afternoon, Halton Regional Police shared an image on social media of a bright orange Stagg guitar that was found in a parking lot at Coronation Park in Oakville.



Police said an elderly gentleman is often seen sharing his music in the park.

“If you know who he is, please reach out so we can get his guitar back where it belongs — in his hands making music,” police wrote on the X platform.



Anyone with information on the guitar’s owner should call the police non-emergency phone number at 905-825-4777.
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guitars aint cheap. the fact that he left his guitar behind isnt a good sign. :( 🎸